The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 12, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    DfleniW 12, 1041
THR EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON'
PAGE SEVSN
O Local AFL Labor Council
Pledges Support in Crisis
The AFL Ontnil I,nlor Conn
ill of Klnmnlli Kiills Thursday
pledged iU wholclieiirtcd stip
port In tlio nntlnnnl crUln to
Mayor John llounton mid nil
tlvlc defense oritiinliilloim.
In mrssnua alitni'd hy Presi
dent Art I.lnd, Herri'laryTrrns
urer Huell Orri-ll, mid Trusters
0. C. Tatman, A. L. Ilurker and
Ion Willi., the council mild Hint
"the (Ituntlon Hint him come
hout no n rcmilt (if the ambi
tions of tlm JnpiiiK'Hn govern
ment will drimind of every cltl-
Olon the beat Hint lis can vivo,
and we pledge such an effort In
tha nama of nil our 23 nfflllnlcd
local union."
The rouncll In a meeting Thurs
dny also adopted a resolution
previously drawn and ndoplvd
by the northwest council of the
Lumber and Suwmlll Workers
union which affirmed support of
President Hooanvrlt, urged culm
and reconimnndi'd tho nutting up
of anti-sabotage squads amonii
local unlom.
The resolution followa:
WHEKEAS, the evil forcea of
aggression which huve 1 ready
aubjuiinted a major portion of
the civilized world on Sunday,
December 7, Included tho United
6tatea among the victim) of un
warranted attack, and
WHEKEAS, tho Japanese navy
on that date, without wurnlim or
notification, attacked Hawaii,
O Manila, Guam, and other United
Slatoa poaaculoni, killing hun
dred! of American citizen, both
In and out of the armed forcea,
and
WHEREAS, thla brutal attack
wu made at the very time when
Japanese envoys were carrying
on peace negotiations In Wash
ington with President Roosevelt
and his cabinet, and
WHEREAS, the die is now,
cast and America is once more
being called In to defend Its
honor, Us democracy, and its
very life, and
WHEREAS, the need of the
hour is for national calmness.
national unit, national patriot
ism, and maximum production
of vital materials of all kinds,
now
THEREFORE BE IT RE
SOLVED, that tho Northwestern
Council of Lumber and Sawmill
Workers, chartered by the United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners, and affiliated with tho
American Federation of Labor,
assembled In convention In Port
land, Ore., December 8, 1041, go
on record as wholeheartedly sup
porting tho administration's for
elgn policy, and President Roose
velt, who hns done his utmost
to keep the United States out of
war, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
all lorn! unions and affiliated
-fc "SPUNRAY"
i lounging robes In beige,
luggage, teal, navy and
maroon. Sizes: Small,
medium, largo and extra-largo.
SILK
end RAYON
and
SILK ROBES
All
Colors
5 ,oi2
SO
Slippers
fa SHEEPLINED
zipper slippers. Blue
or burgundy.
Sizes ft SO
712
OPERA STYLE
Fine kid slipper for
men. Blue, black' or
burgundy.
Sizes $095
7-13
mm
I Make Him
Robes
GIFT WRAPPING FREE
DREW'S MANSTORE
mcmbera be urged to remain
cnlin nnd collected In the face
of tho national emergency, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
Hint all. nfflllnlcd locals bo urged
to hnmedlati'ly set up mitl-sabo-Ingo
S(iinds In nil operations un
der lliclr JurlKdlctlon to prevent
any serious subotnga In liny of
thn northwest lumber operations,
which will of necessity be called
upon to piny a vltnl part In win
nlng thn wnr which hns been
forced upon America and Its
citizens.
Rotpeclfully submitted in be
half of tho executive committee
of the northwest council.
By PETER E. TERZICK
By EARL HARTLEY
By R. N. INCJE
By DOYLE PEAR80N.
Churches
Church nt Jesus Christ el
Latter Day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ ot
Latter Day Saints hold meetings
In tha auditorium of the public
library on the corner of Fifth
street and Klamath avenue.
Sunday school services con-
veno at 10 a. m. and at 11 a. m,
departments are separated for
priesthood classos end a r '-lal
women's class and tho children's
choir.
Sacrament meeting Is held
each Sunday evening at 7:30
p m.
The. Relief society hold meet
ings each Tucsduy afternoon at
2 p. m. The second Tuesday of
each month li dovoted to work
and business meeting.
The Mutual Improvement asso
ciation meets each Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock. The public
Is cordially Invited to attend each
and every meeting.
Church of
Cod
1207 Division street. Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m. Morning wor
ship, 11 o'clock. Bible study, 7
p. m. Evangelistic message, 8
p. m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday.
7:43 p. m. Women's missionary
meeting each Friday, all day.
Holy communion the first Sun
day of each month at 2:30 p. m
You are invited to attend these
services. Bishop Roy D. Givens,
pastor.
First Methodist
Church
"In the Heart of the City," at
North Tenth and High street.
Rev. Victor Phillips, minister.
Residence, 1009 High street, tele
phone 3888.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. S. Meade Badger, director
Comfortable
At Home
This
ChristmasI
If M'i for t man
you'll find It at
Ortw't Mint tor
WOOL FLANNEL
robes In bold stripes or
plain colors. Sizes:
Small, mod., large and
extra-large.
7
95
11
80
to
R.V.D. IBS WILSON SII0S.
PINS
PAJAMAS
? broadcloth, fltnncl n4
a tin.
22s 3S0
Silks at II and III
To match or
contrast with
his new robe
0
of music; Mrs. E. S. Vealch, ac
companist. Tho prcludo will be
Melodic," by Paderowskl. Pro
cessional, "Fairost Lord Jesus."
The choir will sing the anthem,
"Proycr," by Gulon. Tho offer
tory will be, "Burceuso," by
Gounod. Tho minister's sermon
subject will be, "Good News for
Bad Times."
Tho church Sunday school will
meet at 0:49 a. m. A new men's
class has been organized with
Dr. Peter Rozendnl as teacher.
Men who are Interested In pres
ent trenda are Invited to attend
There Is alio a class for every
age group In our school.
Tho annuul Christmas carol
singing and pageant given by
tho children of the public schools
of the city under the direction
of Llllle Darby of the music de
partment of the public schools
Will be held In this church at
3:30 p. m.
Tho Methodist Youth fellow
ship will meet at 8:30 p. ni. The
Wesley league Is for young peo
ple of college age and over; the
Asbury league is for young pco
pie of high school age.
The evening service will be at
7:30 o'clock when the minister
will preach on the subject, "Mak
ing the Best of It." The public
la cordially invited to attend
our services and activities.
Church of the
Nasarene
Sunday school begins at 0:49
with Mrs. H. L. Russell as able
superintendent There are Inter
esting classes for all ages from
the cradle roll to the adult.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
The Rev. H. L. Russell, pastor.
Young people's service from
6:20 to 7:30 p. m. Our aim Is for
an Interesting service each Sun
X)'Ks't
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get them this Christmas! The capable, registered optometrist at Standard
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day evening, and we would like
to Invite all young people to
come enjoy our service..
Evening services which begin
at 7:30 are evangelistic, with a
good rousing song service and
special musical numbers are
foatured.
Midweek prayer services are
on Wednesday evening at 7:30
each week.
Pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell, 620
Martin street, phone 4870.
Church of the Nazarene Is lo
cated on the corner of Martin
and Garden streets in Mills addi
tion. East Side
Baptist Mission
923 East Main street above
the East Side pharmacy. Bible
school each Sunday at 9:48 a.
m. with classes for all age
groups. The mission Is sponsor
cd by the First Baptist church
under the supervision of Mrs.
Earl Brltt and the people of the
community are Invited to at
tend.
PORTLAND, Dec. 12 (ZD
Two Portlnndcrs who refused to
extinguish their lights last night
were arrested by a special offi
cer on blackout violation
charges. Bail for each was fixed
at $50. Tho city commission re
cently passed an ordinance mak
Ing blackout violators subject to
maximums of $500 fine and six
months Imprisonment.
FOR RENT
TRUCKS and BICYCLES
You Dtive Move Yourself
Save H Long and
Short Trips.
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
Good , Visio Gf S
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FINEST GIFT OF
Soldier Slips
Into Seattle Bay
SEATTLE, Dec. 12 P)
Scrgt. Fred A. Carey, army sig
nal corps, slipped on frosty
planking and fell Into Elliott
bay early today shortly after
detraining at tiie Great North
ern dock. Pvt. Ray E. Wisdom
made a 40-foot leap despite his
full pack, and held Carey's
head above the chilly water for
half an hour until firemen
pulled them out. Carey's leg
was broken. He and his rescuer
were taken to the Fort Lawton
hospital.
Chest,
Coughing
Colds
Oct relief from
distress with the
IMPROVED Vlcks treatment that
make Vlcks VapoRub give EVEN
BOTE RESULTS THAU EVER BCFOREI
ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to
bring relief ...PENETRATES to upper
breathing passages with soothing
medicinal vapors . . . STMUUTES
chat and back surfaces Ilka a
warming poultice . . . And WORKS
FOR HOURS to esse coughs, relieve
muscular soreness or tightness,
and bring real comfort.
To get this Improved treatment
. . . Just massage VapoRub tor 3
minutes ON back as well as
throat and chest, then spread
thick layer on chest and cover
with warmed cloth. Try Itl vrcrcs
vaporub -the Improved Way.
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PRINTZESS COATS
A thrilling opportunity to purchase truly fine peak-of-style coats at re
markable reductions. Dressy and sport styles in ail the popular and
alamor fabrics of the season. Also 50 other untrimmed styles in this
Pre-Xmos Sale
All $19.95
Values
NOW
$
14
95
One, two ohd three strand genuine
Le BEAU Pearls with jeweled clasps,
boxed for holiday gifts.
"Hula Lei"
novelty
carved settings.
A
Half the pleasure is in wrapping your own
gifts. Cellophane rolls in gold and silver de
signs. Also colorful holiday papers and ribbon.
Emb.
Mr. and Mrs., His and
and pastels. Reg. $1.19
Mr. and Mrs. and His and Her
Towel Sets
'Two towels to package.
Assorted colors.
Heisey Console Sets
Large bowl and two double cande
labras. Frosted etched floral designs.
A $7.50 seller.
Bargain Table Close-Outs
Dish Cloth Dolls Pot
Holder Sets Hot Plate
Sets Assorted Vases.
59c and 69c Values.
Choice
SMOKE STANDS
Stained mahogany bases, with chrome tilts. Swivel tops.
Pre-Xmas
. including Polos, Navy, tsiacK, riaias ana Kasteis.
All $24.50
Values
NOW
$U995
Sale of Pearls
$
cultured
Daintily
Hawaiian Perfumes
perfumes in glass containers with
timely remembrance! Reg. $1.00
Xmas Wrappings
SatDownstairs Sfore-Mon.
Pillow Cases
Hers and
pair!
lovely floral designs. White
Reg. $1.19 value. Cellophane
$98
Set
s-noo
u
For
Baby
Cries and sleeps. Daintily
rayon taffeta with bonnet
$1.25 value.
Boudoir Pillows
Lovely assortment of
square shapes. Fgillo
covered. Kapok filled.
Ni
Safe ' L
Values To
$39.50
NOW
1 00
to
Vi Price
wooden
value.
$000
Pal
wrapped.
Dolls
$00
dressed in
to match.
$ 1 00
oblong and
and tapestry
Special at
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